Three Points, AZ Reviews


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Three Points, Arizona is a small unincorporated community located about 30 miles southwest of Tucson. It is known for its stunning desert landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities, such as hiking, camping, and horseback riding. However, with a population of just over 5,000 people, Three Points may not be the ideal place for everyone to live. In order to get a better understanding of what it's like to live in this community, we have compiled and summarized multiple user reviews from the website BestPlaces.net.

According to user reviews on BestPlaces.net, Three Points has a strong sense of community and a laid-back lifestyle. One reviewer, Sarah, raves, "I absolutely love living in Three Points. The people here are so friendly and welcoming, and the small-town vibe is just what I was looking for." However, not all reviews are positive. Another user, Mark, expresses concerns about the lack of amenities and job opportunities in Three Points. He writes, "There's not much to do here and job options are limited. However, if you're looking for a quiet and peaceful place to live, this may be the perfect spot for you."

The weather in Three Points is a common topic among reviewers. Jenny, a resident for over 10 years, shares, "The summers can be brutal, but the mild winters make up for it. Plus, the gorgeous desert scenery makes it all worth it." On the other hand, John expresses his dislike for the hot summers, stating, "I can't stand the heat in Three Points. It's unbearable and makes it difficult to enjoy any outdoor activities."

Safety is also a concern for some residents. According to BestPlaces.net, the crime rate in Three Points is slightly higher than the national average. Some users, like Rebecca, have experienced this firsthand. She shares, "I've had my car broken into twice since living here. It's definitely something to be aware of." However, other users, like Tom, feel safe and secure in Three Points. He says, "I've never had any issues with crime. The community is close-knit and we all look out for each other." Overall, while Three Points has its pros and cons, it seems to be a great fit for those seeking a small-town, desert lifestyle.

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Dirt ville usa - 8/13/2021
I don't know what the beautiful sunset looks like out here. I cànt see it. The dilapidated trailers block the view. The other abandoned properties are not in the way. I thought the trailers across the street were abandoned until I saw someone come out. You will need a lot of fencing, big yard lights, and a dog. I sleep at sunrise. There are people roaming the desert all night on ATV's. People are on foot until the early am. The mail is sketchy. The postal worker does not like to deliver boxes. So she won't. I cancelled my Amazon account for that reason. I know the schools are very low rated out here. So there's just not enough pluses for this area. Read More

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stunningly beautiful Sonoran Desert - 4/27/2021
If you have the money to live in a million dollar home in the foothills, Three Points won't appeal to you. But if you're looking for a country home, you get much more house and land for much less money out here. And the views and sunsets are breathtaking. It's a place where your neighbors still know you and will help you if you ever need it. And Tucson with all its restaurants and artsy stuff is only a half hour drive away with the new fast Ajo Hwy. With the decision to put in new interstate 11 halfway between here and Tucson, property prices seem to go through the roof, which is a shame, people should buy out here for the love of the pristine Sonoran Desert, not for real estate games. No emissions required in Pima County. Horses and livestock allowed. Simple and peaceful living out in Three Points.
Moving here was the best decision we ever Read More

Drug & Crime Infested - 5/23/2018
Lived about 6 yrs and Security bars, lights, cameras are a must if one is to live Read More

Three Points, the escape from Tucson - 5/22/2008
My wife and son and I moved to Three Points one year ago, after 29 years of living in central Tucson. I am not surprised at the growth rate you report--you get far more home for the money in Three Points versus Tucson. Although the overwhelming majority are manufactured homes, the average home is between $100,000 to $150,000 for a 1500-2200 sq. ft. home on 1-5 acres of land. The mountain views in the Sierrita Mountain foothills are fantastic, the atmosphere is generally quiet, and at night quite dark (due to nearby Kitt Peak observatory). Ajo Way (State Route 86) provides a good 45-minute commute to Tucson for working adults. It is not congested presently, but I fear that as more Tucsonans discover what we have, the county will have to widen the highway to accomodate the increase in Three Points commuters. Even with the sharp increase in gas prices, a lower mortgage payment in Three Points still more than offsets the cost of the extra amount of gas required to Read More

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